§436B-12 Criminal conviction. When an applicant has been convicted of a penal crime directly related to the profession, vocation, or occupation for which licensure is sought, and it is determined that the conviction may be considered under section 831-3.1, the department, executive secretary, or the licensing authority's designee may request the following documents from the applicant:
(1) Copies of any court records, orders, or other documents that state the facts and statutes upon which the applicant was convicted, the verdict of the court with regard to that conviction, the sentence imposed, and the actual terms of the sentence; and
(2) Affidavits from any parole officer, employer, or other persons who can attest to a firm belief that the applicant has been sufficiently rehabilitated to warrant public trust. [L 1991, c 111, pt of §2]
Structure Hawaii Revised Statutes
Title 25. Professions and Occupations
436B. Uniform Professional and Vocational Licensing Act
436B-3 Applicability; prevailing provisions; construction.
436B-6 Organization of boards.
436B-7 Powers and duties of licensing authority.
436B-8 Delegation of authority.
436B-9 Action on applications; abandoned applications.
436B-10 Application and requirements for licensure.
436B-11 Additional licensure requirements.
436B-13.3 Inactive license; reactivation of inactive license.
436B-14 Restoration of forfeited license.
436B-14.5 Extension of licenses for members of the armed forces, National Guard, and reserves.
436B-14.6 Licensure by endorsement or licensure by reciprocity; experience requirements.
436B-14.8 Licensure; acceptance of military education, training, or service.
436B-15.5 Conversion of license.
436B-16 Notice of judgments, penalties.
436B-17 Filing of current addresses.
436B-19.5 Suspension or denial of license for noncompliance with child support order.
436B-22 Relinquishment no bar to jurisdiction.
436B-25 Judicial review by circuit court.
436B-26 No compensation for unlicensed activity; civil action.
436B-26.5 Citation for unlicensed activity; civil penalties.